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All We Can and The Methodist Church in Britain have launched an urgent appeal for the people of Indonesia, following the destruction caused by the earthquake and tsunami on Sulawesi.
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Methodist Ministers’ Housing Society
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Methodist Ministers’ Housing Society want to recruit for three new members to join its Board of Governance and develop its skills and insight. The deadline is Friday 2 November.
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On Friday 5 October the Joint Public Issues Team (JPIT) is launching a new initiative, ‘Meet Your MP’, to build links between congregations and MPs in England and Wales. You can download a toolkit, how-to guide and youth resources to support the initiative.
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The Methodist Church Consultation on Religious Freedom report is now available to download. The report follows the Church’s first consultation on religious freedom and includes a summary of the presentations, discussions and outcomes.
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Throughout October, Refugee Action is campaigning to lift the ban preventing those seeking asylum from working. Join the campaign here.
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Week of Prayer for World Peace
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Taking place from 14-21 October, the week holds events throughout the UK, welcoming everyone of all faith traditions or none to take part.
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This year’s Advent Offering theme is ‘Overflowing Love’. Resources are now available to download, featuring ‘Welcoming Love’ stories from the Open Doors project in Hull which supports asylum seekers and refugees.
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The next Christian Resources Exhibition takes place from 16-18 October at Sandown Park, Surrey. Click here and enter the code METH18 to save £5 on the day-of-admission ticket price.
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‘Wobbly Bits of the Bible’
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Explore how to deal with the ‘Wobbly Bits of the Bible’ and scripture at a one-day event, hosted by the Open Churches Network, on Saturday 20 October, 10am-4pm at the Oasis Centre, London. Use promo code METHODIST15 for a 25% discount.
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On the radio
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The Verb
Friday 5 October
BBC Radio 3, 10.00pm
Recorded at the Contains Strong Language Festival of poetry and performance in Hull, The Verb examines young poets celebrating 20 years of the Foyle Young Poet Award.
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Tommies
Saturday 6 October
BBC Radio 4, 9.00pm
From TE Lawrence and the Great Pyramid at Giza to the Third Battle of Gaza, Michael Chaplin’s drama explores the Intelligence battle redrawing the Middle East.
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The Global Philosopher
Saturday 6 October
BBC Radio 4, 10.15pm
Free speech is a cornerstone of democracy, and freedom of expression is regarded as a fundamental human right. But even in democracies there are disputes about the limits to free speech.
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On TV
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The Debt Saviours
Friday 5 October
BBC Two, 9.00pm
With more than four million people across Britain bearing debts that are considered unsustainable, responsibility for offering advice and help is increasingly falling to charities.
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Troubles: The Life After
Saturday 6 October
BBC Two, 9.30pm
An intimate account of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, told through the stories of people who lost loved ones during the conflict, which lasted more than 30 years.
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A Dangerous Dynasty: House of Assad
Tuesday 9 October
BBC Two, 9.00pm
Documentary about the al-Assad family, which has ruled Syria since 1971 and established an authoritarian government in the country under the control of the Ba’ath Party.
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Video Thursday: Photos of my son
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In this week’s film, the Revd Lucy Berry, the Joint Public Issues Team’s poet-in-residence, has written a poem for #NationalPoetryDay.
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You can find the UK parliamentary business online here. If you want to find out about the Scottish Parliamentary calendar, click here and the timetable for the National Assembly for Wales, click here.
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The Week Ahead is a regular mailing that gives you a heads-up on forthcoming events and opportunities, as well as highlighting new information and resources across the Methodist Church. We cannot know about everything that’s going on, so please do email us if you have any feedback or ideas for items to include.
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